Suda51: No More Heroes To Stay On Wii

Last month Goichi Suda, or Suda51 as he is more commonly known, rocked the worlds of Nintendo fans when translations of an interview seemed to signal that future No More Heroes games would be on non-Nintendo consoles, since he had stated that he had gotten as much as he could out of the Wii for the sequel No More Heroes 2, which is set to be released early next year worldwide.
In a recent interview with 1up.com, Suda has made it clear that the series will stay on Nintendo platforms, taken from the following quote:
Actually, I answered differently, and it may have been misinterpreted. What I wanted to say was, looking at the Wii, I think No More Heroes 2 will probably be the last iteration for this current platform. But there's probably going to be a "Wii 2" or other next-gen system from Nintendo at some point, so I was saying that I would want to do another game in the series on the next Nintendo platform.
However, fans wanting to see Travis Touchdown, the much-loved otaku assassin from the first two games, in future games will be disapointed, as Suda made it clear the following quote:
I've finished the story for Travis [Touchdown]. It's completely finished in No More Heroes 2. Anything developed will involve a different character, or something like that within the series - starting on the next Nintendo platform.
People should note that his comments don't signal that he knows details about the successor to the Wii, just that it is commonly knowledge that Nintendo will release a new console somewhere down the road.


